* [ptxdist] Clash between rootfs and squashfs-tools packages directory permissions
@ 2020-07-06 13:24 Mircea Ciocan
2020-07-06 14:01 ` Mircea Ciocan
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From: Mircea Ciocan @ 2020-07-06 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ptxdist
While compiling an image with RAUC included, the squashfs-tools is
selected as a dependency and it has a different idea about /media
directory permissions, don't know which is "right" in this case:
Configuring squashfs-tools.
Incompatible ownership or permissions for '/media':
rootfs: 0.0 0755 (implicit from /media/sd)
rootfs: 0.0 0777
One of these packages must be fixed!
./ptxdist-2020.07.0/rules/image-root-tgz.make:29: recipe for target
'./platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz' failed
make: *** [./platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz] Error 1
Any idea to solve this "the right way" appreciated.
Best regards,
Mircea
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* Re: [ptxdist] Clash between rootfs and squashfs-tools packages directory permissions
2020-07-06 13:24 [ptxdist] Clash between rootfs and squashfs-tools packages directory permissions Mircea Ciocan
@ 2020-07-06 14:01 ` Mircea Ciocan
2020-07-06 14:20 ` Michael Olbrich
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From: Mircea Ciocan @ 2020-07-06 14:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ptxdist
On 06.07.20 15:24, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
> While compiling an image with RAUC included, the squashfs-tools is
> selected as a dependency and it has a different idea about /media
> directory permissions, don't know which is "right" in this case:
>
> Configuring squashfs-tools.
>
> Incompatible ownership or permissions for '/media':
> rootfs: 0.0 0755 (implicit from /media/sd)
> rootfs: 0.0 0777
>
> One of these packages must be fixed!
> ./ptxdist-2020.07.0/rules/image-root-tgz.make:29: recipe for target
> './platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz' failed
> make: *** [./platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz] Error 1
>
> Any idea to solve this "the right way" appreciated.
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Mircea
A bit more details on the issue:
I was scratching my head on whom actually install this stuff, but it
seem that is a ptxconf variable related to rootfs configuration:
PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA2="sd"
This seem to be in the "core" of ptxdist, how can one specify the
permissions and where could this be solved ?
Best regards,
Mircea
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* Re: [ptxdist] Clash between rootfs and squashfs-tools packages directory permissions
2020-07-06 14:01 ` Mircea Ciocan
@ 2020-07-06 14:20 ` Michael Olbrich
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From: Michael Olbrich @ 2020-07-06 14:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ptxdist
On Mon, Jul 06, 2020 at 04:01:27PM +0200, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
> On 06.07.20 15:24, Mircea Ciocan wrote:
> > While compiling an image with RAUC included, the squashfs-tools is
> > selected as a dependency and it has a different idea about /media
> > directory permissions, don't know which is "right" in this case:
> >
> > Configuring squashfs-tools.
> >
> > Incompatible ownership or permissions for '/media':
> > rootfs: 0.0 0755 (implicit from /media/sd)
> > rootfs: 0.0 0777
> >
> > One of these packages must be fixed!
> > ./ptxdist-2020.07.0/rules/image-root-tgz.make:29: recipe for target
> > './platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz' failed
> > make: *** [./platform-MCIMX6ULL-EVK/images/root.tgz] Error 1
> >
> > Any idea to solve this "the right way" appreciated.
> >
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Mircea
>
> A bit more details on the issue:
>
> I was scratching my head on whom actually install this stuff, but it seem
> that is a ptxconf variable related to rootfs configuration:
> PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA2="sd"
>
> This seem to be in the "core" of ptxdist, how can one specify the
> permissions and where could this be solved ?
This is a bug in the rootfs rule. You have:
PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA1="something"
PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA2="sd"
PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA3=""
And PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA4 and later are not set at all. However, the
actual check looks like this:
ifneq ($(PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA4),"")
@$(call install_copy, rootfs, 0, 0, 0777, /media/$(PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA4))
endif
So $(PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA4) is an empty string and not '""', so this
results in:
@$(call install_copy, rootfs, 0, 0, 0777, /media/)
So /media/ is first implicitly created with '0755' by /media/sd and then
explicitly with '0777' by the rule above. This results in the conflict you
get. I've queued a patch that changes the condition for media subdirs to:
ifneq ($(call remove_quotes,$(PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA4)),)
This should hit master soon. You can either copy the rootfs.make to your
BSP and make the same change, or you could set all remaining
PTXCONF_ROOTFS_MEDIA* to 'sd' as well. This way none of them hit the bug
and creating the same directory multiple times is not a problem.
Michael
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